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zardoz
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Posted: 18 Jul 2019 at 7:52am |
Hello Everyone,
ASRock is silent on this so perhaps someone on the forum can help. With Windows 7 reaching EOL, I am forced to upgrade to Windows 10. I am attempting to install Windows 10 Pro x64 and everything SEEMS fine EXCEPT I have no Audio! This is a bit of a challenge since the purpose of the computer is to be a HTPC computer. Has anyone successfully upgraded to Windows 10 and got the audio working? If so, PLEASE share your experience. Thanks so VERY much! |
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badbri
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According to https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/P67%20Transformer/index.asp
the board uses Realtek ALC892 which is supported under Win10. You may have to download the driver direct from Realtek: https://www.realtek.cz/download-ALC892-sound-driver-for-Windows10-64bit.html Be sure to click the green box labeled "Download Driver for ALC892" not the blue download button above it (the blue button is an advertisement) Hpoe that helps... |
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zardoz
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I have downloaded the Realtek Audio driver for W10. It did not fix the problem. I suspect it is something to do with the unique nature of the P67 Transformer.
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badbri
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Sorry to hear. Might have to do with the age of the board, it is getting a bit old :)
Did you look in Device Manager to see if there are any flags ? |
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Here is the FIX!!!
It seems ASRock does NOT want people to know of this fix! I cannot find this on the ASRock website but, it is software created to fix this issue specifically! It seems to be ASRock software! This is the ONLY link I have been able to find and it works GREAT! I installed the this and "enabled audio" before loading the Realtek drivers and the default Microsoft drivers started working. I then installed the Realtek drivers and all is Great! Here is the link: http://www.lukestratton.co.uk/blog/tag/p67-transformer/ My thanks to Luke Stratton for this fix! |
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Glad you got it sorted and Thanks !
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